A.H. Stephens State Historic Park
Crawfordville, Georgia
706-456-2602 or 706-456-2221
- Field Trip Fees: Groups of 15 or more $3.00 per person. Bus driver and chaperones are free. Parking fee is waived for school vehicles.
- Field Trip Information: Guided tours of the historic home and nature programs are offered. The exhibits and home tour touch on Georgia Performance standards in the social sciences related to the Civil War.
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Black Rock Mountain State Park
Mountain City, Georgia
706-746-2141- Field Trip Fees: Parking fee is waived for school vehicles.- Field Trip Information: Park rangers are available to welcome students with introductory talks on the park's resources. A self-guided interpretive booklet is available for teachers. It consists of a 2.2-mile teacher-led nature walk along the Tennessee Rock trail.- Special note: Black Rock Mountain Parkway is a steep and winding mountain road. It is paved and well marked, but bus drivers should use extreme caution.

Chief Vann House State Historic Site
Chatsworth, Georgia
706-695-2598
Open Thursday-Saturday only, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
- Field Trip Fees: $3.50 per student (groups only). Teacher and bus driver are free.
- Field Trip Information: Guided tours of the Vann House and grounds, a video, a museum, educational resources for teachers, bus parking and picnic sites are available. The exhibits, video, and tour touch on Georgia Performance standards in the social sciences related to Native Americans and the European conquest.
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Dahlonega Gold Museum State Historic Site
Dahlonega, Georgia
706-864-2257
- Field Trip Fees: Groups of 15 or more: Adult $3, Youth $2. Bus driver and two teachers per class are free.
- Field Trip Information: A 1.5-hour museum tour includes the award-winning film "America's First Gold Rush" released in 2008. A teacher's packet is available upon request. Groups should be limited to no more than 60 participants. Groups of 60 are divided into four groups, and each group needs an accompanying teacher or leader. The exhibits, video, and tour touch on Georgia Performance standards in the social sciences.
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Elijah Clark State Park
Lincolnton, Georgia
706-359-3458
- Field Trip Fees: $3/student.. Parking fee is waived for school vehicles.
- Field Trip Information: Park staff can lead nature hikes and tour school groups through the museum/log house.

Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site
Cartersville, Georgia
770-387-3747
Open Thursday-Saturday only
Guided, Ranger-led programs can be provided on Thursdays. School groups are welcome to tour the site on their own on Fridays. Advance registration is required.
- Field Trip Fees: Groups of 15 or more: $3 for students age 6-18, $4 for adults; Teachers and bus drivers are free.
- Field Trip Information: A 11/2 hour program includes a video, museum tour, tools and weapons demonstration and a self-guided tour of the mounds. The exhibits, video, and tour touch on Georgia Performance Standards in the social sciences.
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Fort King George State Historic Site *
Darien, Georgia
912-437-4770
- Field Trip Fees: Groups of 15 or more: $3/student. One teacher and bus driver are free.
- Field Trip Information: Staff and volunteers present tours with musket firings and a "soldier's life" tour. Lesson plans correlated with the Georgia Performance Standards in social sciences are available on request for 4th and 8th grade (may also be suitable for 11th grade).
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Ft. McAllister State Historic Park
Richmond Hill, Georgia
912-727-2339
- Field Trip Fees: Groups of 15 or more: $4 Adults, $3 Children age 6-18, $1 age 5 and under.
- Field Trip Information: With two weeks advance notice, tour guides in Civil War dress are available to walk students through the grounds and interpret the fort's history and events that occurred during the American Civil War. Tours conclude with a musket firing demonstration. The program includes an 11-minute video, "Fort McAllister: Guardian of the Ogeechee." and museum admission. The exhibits, video, and tour touch on Georgia Performance Standards in the social sciences.
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Fort Morris State Historic Site
Midway, Georgia
912-884-5999
Open Thursday-Saturday only; groups can be scheduled Tues. or Weds. if necessary
- Field Trip Fees: Groups of 15 or more: Adults $3.25, Students (K-12) $2.50, Children 5 and under $1. Chaperones and bus drivers are free.
- Field Trip Information: With advance notice tour guides dressed in period clothing offer guided tours of the grounds and fortification and conclude with a musket firing demonstration. The site focuses primarily on life during the colonial period of Georgia to the American Revolution, but, can also present programs on the War of 1812. The program includes an 11-minute video "Sunbury Sleeps". Teachers may also request "Colonial Games" an interactive program which introduces children to traditional activities that children enjoyed during colonial times. The exhibits, video, and tour touch on Georgia Performance Standards in the social sciences.
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George T. Bagby State Park & LodgeFort Gaines, Georgia
229-768-2571
- Field Trip Fees: Parking fee is waived for school vehicles.
- Field Trip Information: A park ranger will provide an introductory welcome to school groups, but no formal field trip programs are available.

Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park
Reidsville, Georgia
912-557-7744
- Field Trip Fees: Parking fee is waived for school vehicles.
- Field Trip Information: Ranger-led nature programs are available on request.

High Falls State Park
Jackson, Georgia
478-993-3053
- Field Trip Fees: Parking fee is waived for school vehicles.
- Field Trip Information: Park staff offer nature and historic hikes, and may be able to create additional programs to meet groups' needs.

Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Historic Site
Brunswick, Georgia
912-264-7333
Open Thursday-Saturday only
- Field Trip Fees: Groups of 15 or more: adults 3.50, students $2.
- Field Trip Information: A self-guided tour of the property and buildings, guided tour of the plantation house, and a one-mile nature hike are available. The program includes a 17-minute video "The People of Hofwyl-Broadfield." The exhibits, video, and tour touch on Georgia Performance Standards in the social sciences.
- A Black History event each February offers programs on African-American history and the cultural connection between the Sea Islands and West Africa.
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Indian Springs State Park
Flovilla, Georgia
770-504-2277
- Field Trip Fees: Parking fee is waived for school vehicles.
- Field Trip Information: A park ranger can give introductory talks to school groups, but no formal field trip programs are available.

James H. Floyd State Park
Summerville, Georgia
706-857-0826
- Field Trip Fees: Parking fee is waived for school vehicles.
- Field Trip Information: A park ranger can give introductory talks to school groups, but no formal field trip programs are available.

Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site
Juliette, Georgia
478-986-5172
- Field Trip Fees: Groups of 15 or more with advance reservations: $3.50/student age 6-18, $1 for children age 5 and younger, $5/Adult-Field Trip Information: A 1.5 hour program includes a 16-minute video on plantation life and the Civil War raid, and a self-guided 1/2 mile tour of the grounds which includes the original 1847 plantation house and 1895 farm house, a garden, barn, smokehouse, privy, cotton gin, gristmill, sawmill, steam engines, syrup evaporator house, farm implement shed, blacksmith and carpentry shops. Almost all furnishings and farm equipment are original.
- The exhibits, video, and tour touch on Georgia Performance Standards in the social sciences.
- Picnic tables are available.
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Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park
Blakely, Georgia
229-724-2150
- Field Trip Fees: Groups of 15 or more: $3/student age 6-17, $1 for under age 6 and $4/adult. Teachers and bus drivers are free.
- Field Trip Information: The group program includes a museum tour, film, brief description of Kolomoki's history and a Question & Answer session. Tours may also include a demonstration of primitive skills such as the blow gun, pump drill and bull roarer. Teachers take their students on a self-guided tour of the mounds. The exhibits, video, and tour touch on Georgia Performance Standards in the social sciences.
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Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge *
McRae, Georgia
229-868-7474
- Field Trip Fees: $3/student. Parking fee is waived for school vehicles.
- Field Trip Information: Programs are available March-May. The Park's splash pad is open to students visiting in May for an addtional $2.

Magnolia Springs State Park
Millen, Georgia
478-982-1660
- Field Trip Fees: $3/student for Ranger-led Programs. Parking fee is waived for school vehicles.
- Field Trip Information: The site includes a small history museum and history walking trail. With advance scheduling Park staff can discuss the history of Camp Lawton with students as they tour the museum.

New Echota State Historic Site
Calhoun, Georgia
706-624-1321
Open Thursday-Saturday, 9:00 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Field Trip Fees: Groups of 15 or more: $5.50/adult, $4/ student age 6-17, $2/Kindergarten student
- Field Trip Information: All tours are self-guided. Tours include a museum tour, a 15-minute video, "The Cherokee Nation: The Story of New Echota," which traces the history of the Cherokee Indians through 1838 and a 3/4 mile walk including 12 historic and reconstructed buildings. The exhibits, video, and tour touch on Georgia Performance Standards in the social sciences. Teachers can download a copy of the self-guide walking tour brochure from website.
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Pickett's Mill Battlefield State Historic Site
Dallas, Georgia
770-443-7850
Open Thursday-Saturday only.Guided, Ranger-led programs can be provided on Fridays. School groups are welcome to tour the site on their own on Thursdays. Advance registration is required.
- Field Trip Fees: Groups of 15 or more: Children (ages 6-18) $2.50, teachers and chaperones are $3.25 - for every ten students one adult is free.
- Field Trip Information: A variety of ranger-led programs are available. These programs include a battle of Pickett's Mill, a scavenger hunt in the exhibit area, a dressed interpreter demonstrating soldier life, and stories of the southern refugee. A teacher guide and a 16-minute video "Battle of Pickett's Mill" is available. The exhibits, video, and tour touch on Georgia Performance Standards in the social sciences.
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Reed Bingham State Park
Adel, Georgia
229-896-3551
• Field Trip Fees: $4/student. Adults pay only if the field trip includes a boat ride. Parking fee is waived for school vehicles.
• Field Trip Information: Teachers can select from the following interpretive programs: age appropriate nature hikes, live animal programs, and interpretive boat rides. Nature hikes can be both ranger or teacher led. The park offers hand outs for teachers to follow if a self led hike is preferred. Guided hikes focus on habitats and ecosystems and what animals might live there. Live animal programs focus on native creatures that live in the area. The interpretive boat ride focuses on water ecology, preservation, and aquatic habitats.
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Roosevelt's Little White House State Historic Site
Warm Springs, Georgia
706-655-5870
- Field Trip Fees: Group rates are available with advance notice for groups of 20 or more. Fees: $4.50/Student age 6-17, two Teachers admitted for free, additional Teachers $4.50, Parents/Chaperones $7.00, Children under age 6 $1.00. School groups are tax exempt and must present tax exempt form to admissions.
- Field Trip Information: On a guided tour students learn about FDR's life in Georgia at the museum which features the famous "Unfinished Portrait" that he was sitting for on the day he died, his 1938 Ford convertible with hand controls, and a stagecoach; view a film about FDR's life in Georgia; and tour his home which is left as it was when he passed away April 12, 1945. A teacher's resource kit can be downloaded from the Site's web page. The exhibits, video, and tour touch on Georgia Performance Standards in the social sciences. Tour includes the Pools & Springs Museum that FDR built for polio therapy.
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SAM Shortline
Cordele, Georgia
229-276-0755
- Field Trip Fees: $9.99/student & teacher, $20.50/chaperone. For students age 13 and under the group must have 1 chaperone/ten students.
- Field Trip Information: The SAM Shortline Excursion Train depot is located at Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park. The train runs from Cordele to Plains with stops in Leslie, Americus, Archery and Plains.

Stephen C. Foster State Park
Fargo, Georgia
912-637-5274
- Field Trip Fees: There is no fee for ranger-led hikes on the nature trail or nature programs. Boat tours: $6/student; student rate applies to chaperones and teachers. There is a refuge entrance fee of $5/personal vehicle; $25/vehicle holding up to 24 passengers, $50/vehicle holding 25 or more passengers. If schools contact the State Park or National Wildlife Refuge at least two weeks in advance; they can request an entrance fee waiver form; the waiver form must be submitted and approved prior to arrival.
- Field Trip Information: Boat tours and programs focus on wetland ecology, local wildlife and cultural history. Field trips for groups exceeding 20 people may be scheduled Tuesday through Thursday. Groups of 20 or less may be scheduled on any weekday. Some weekend dates may be available.

Vogel State Park
Blairsville, Georgia
706-745-2628
- Field Trip Fees: $3/student.Parking fee is waived for school vehicles.
- Field Trip Information: School program topics include wildlife, park history, outdoor survival and the Civilian Conservation Corp. The John B. Derden Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum is an outstanding resource for studying the Great Depression and the1930's.

Wormsloe State Historic Site
Savannah, Georgia
912-353-3023
- Field Trip Fees: Groups of 15 or more: $4/student, teachers and bus drivers are free. Accompanying adults/chaperones pay student group rate.
- Field Trip Information: Living history programs and/or guided tours are available by appointment Tue-Sun. Historians demonstrate various tools and crafts used by colonists for everyday living. The exhibits, video and tour touch on Georgia Performance Standards in the social sciences.
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